1. LET Practice Test 1 General Science
1.Which is a destructive fishing method wherein fishes are driven out of a coral reef by
pounding the corals with heavy weight?
A. Corals entrapping
B. Reef fishing
C. Cyanide fishing
D. Muro-ami
2. What may occur when there is a severe damage to some parts of the brain due to lack of
blood supply?
A. Heart attack
B. Rheumatic heart
C. Stroke
D. Thrombosis
3. Which can help prevent developing osteoporosis?
A. Adequate intake of calcium and vitamin D
B. Less exercise to decrease bone density
C. Adequate intake of Vitamins A and D
D. Estrogen replacement therapy
4. Meteorology is a very important branch of natural science, without which we cannot be
informed of forthcoming _______.
A. earthquakes
B. typhoons
C. comets
D. meteors
2. 5. In the energy pyramid, which organisms occupy the base?
A. Herbivores
B. Heterotrophs
C. First order consumers
D. Producers
6. One approach to lessen vehicular air pollution is:
A. remove twenty or more year old vehicles in the street
B. ban diesel using cars on the highway
C. ask pedestrians to use bicycles
D. utilizing the MRT and LRT
7. The theory on the effective use of cellular phones is credited to _______?
A. Smart
B. McDonald
C. Bell
D. PLDT
8. Empty bottles and cases of pesticides must be disposed of properly. This is done this
way:
A. burying containers in deep pits
B. washing with soap suds
C. burning in a pit
D. breaking the bottles in waste boxes
9. Environmentalists believe that___________.
A. opening dumping sites will solve waste disposal best.
B. burying plastic will ease clogging of water canals.
C. classifying garbage identify biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste
D. burning garbage is the safest approach.
10. Famine in Africa found very malnourished children. Several had poor teeth and sight.
This is a sign of ___________________.
A. deficiency in Vitamin A and D
B. deficiency in protein
C. deficiency in Vitamin B
D. deficiency in iron
11. If something gets a positive electric charge, then follows that something else__________.
A. become magnetized
B. becomes equally negatively charged
C. becomes equally positively charged
D. becomes negatively charged, but not necessarily equally negatively charged
12. A lunar eclipse occurs when the ____________.
3. A. moon is between the sun and the earth
B. moon, earth and sun form a right angle
C. earth is between the moon and sun
D. sun is in between moon and earth
13. In Moh’s scale, which is the softest and the hardest mineral?
A. Talc – Diamond C. Calcite – Feldspar
B. Gypsum – Quartz D. Talc – Corundum
14. The energy of a hammer hitting a nail is
A. heat C. electric
B. chemical D. mechanical
15. A large depression caused by a collapse of the slopes of a volcano is called a _________.
A. basin C. base level
B. syncline D. caldera
Answer Key:
1. D
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. C
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. A
14. D
15. D
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